Boswell's Life of Johnson, Količina 6A. Constable and Company, 1896 |
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... believe one half of what he tells . ' JOHNSON : ' Ay ; but we don't know which half to believe . By his lying we lose not only our reverence for him , but all comfort in his conversation . ' BOSWELL : May we not take it as amusing ...
... believe one half of what he tells . ' JOHNSON : ' Ay ; but we don't know which half to believe . By his lying we lose not only our reverence for him , but all comfort in his conversation . ' BOSWELL : May we not take it as amusing ...
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... believe his Dissertations on the Prophecies is his great work . ' JOHNSON : Why , sir , it is Tom's great work ; but how far it is great , or how much of it is Tom's , are other questions . I fancy a considerable part of it was borrowed ...
... believe his Dissertations on the Prophecies is his great work . ' JOHNSON : Why , sir , it is Tom's great work ; but how far it is great , or how much of it is Tom's , are other questions . I fancy a considerable part of it was borrowed ...
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... believe ; but it is necessary for good upon the whole , that individuals should be punished . As to an individual ... believe that doctrine . ' JOHNSON : ' Hold , sir , do you believe that some will be punished at all ? ' DR . ADAMS ...
... believe ; but it is necessary for good upon the whole , that individuals should be punished . As to an individual ... believe that doctrine . ' JOHNSON : ' Hold , sir , do you believe that some will be punished at all ? ' DR . ADAMS ...
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